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THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 1920.
AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER
SET READY
FOR “FLU
NEWS EVENTS
AT LESLIE
I the Leslie school Friday morning ami
organized a poultry club.
rAUL IHKJlfc. ,
-Services ut
e completely
xcep Your Liver Active, Your i
System Purified and Free From
Colds by Taking Calotabs,-
the Nausealess Calomel
Tablets, that are De
lightful, Safe and
Sure.
LESLIE, Jan.
both churches her<
rained out Sunday
Ernest Laramore, of Macon, was i
visitor in town Saturday.
, Mrs - J M. Summerford, who ha
three weeks visit to he
daughter, Mrs. Charles D. Little, of „ i -
I Chattanooga, has returned home. | umber °/ , e A y ® u ^ ,e
Mrs. K. H. Hines was called to
Jackson Wednesday to attend the
burial of her uncle. W. J. Carr
Mrs. M. M. Kitchner, of Jackson
ville, Fla., came Sunday to spend
I several days with her sister Mrs.
, Quinnie Jones and family.
1 Mrs. Nona Harden's little
: h }ls had fever for several v
i pears to be convalescent.
Thelma Bolton entertu
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
LEGAL AD Wo. 148.
I GEORGIA, Sumter County.
I To the Superior Court, Said Coun-
?nd {ty-*
[is. The petition of T. F. Gatewood,
J Sr., A. I). Gatewood, Sr., und Alton
’did I Cogdell, all of said state and coun
ts, ap-,'^y* respectfully shows the following
ill several
to be up |
■id the
f inf 1
•d up
keep their
organs in
protection
iiplicatii
light
old ha
hearty
K. Wood, who
’ days last weak, is able
1 again.
••elvis- Miss Mar v Lizzie Bolton left Sun-
y.steins I * **y f®** Cordele, where she went to
perfect j teach in a school near Cordele.
igainst j The Wilsonian Society program at
know; the school auditorium Friday after-
a lazy j noon was enjoyed by a number of
Sei ions ! visitors.
:in.i {„ Miss Mattie Lou Motes visited her
kc one j f rion, L Mrs. John I*. Israel, at Smith-
Ion of I ville, Sunday.
• ansea, j Miss Mary Forrester spent Sunday
f eets. j at her home in Leesburg,
s'i-;* I Bonnie Lee Dennis and
V,.|i,, r ! Stella Wade were guests of Mr. and
break , ^ rs> ^ Us Varner, of Albany, Sun-
fin/c r. ' day.
riginai j Mrs. T. J. Wade spent Sunday with
••••nts. her mother. Mrs. J. W. Clopton. at
ft mul j Lamar.
1 Miss Eva Brown spent the week
end in Americus visiting friends.
Mrs. John Harvey, who went to
the Nobles Hospital in Atlanta last
week for a surgical operation,
ported as doing nicely.
The Parent-Teachers' Association
meeting at the Union high school was
well attended Friday afternoon. Two
• of the trustees, Dr. W. J. Smith, of
| DeSoto, and Dr. L. M. Hawkins of
Leslie, were present, and entered into
the discussions and made the meet
ing more interesting.
Tew Elixir, Called Aspiron- I Miss Maud Smith, the poultry ex
prom party last Friday
i plea
\«P r
niv i
tli irt \
, Esta
home near Leslie
to be one of flip ir
parties (riven by the
Those invited were
Belle Ferjruson, Neilo Andi
Stewart, Mamie Burnett,,
Sims, Ann Duncan, Addie Laramore,
Kthel Kinnrd, Lena Liirhtfoot, Eva
Brown. Mary Elizabeth Bolton.
Blanch Duncan. Ida Stewart; Messrs.
Merrill Stewart, Willie Kaylor, Mor
gan Laramore, Vivian Finger, Lov
ett Dell, Stanley Tiumett, J. t). Bol
ton, Jodie Pileher. Ellis Park
Green, Fred Laramore, Olin Di;a-
vours, William Gray, Sam Welch,
Wilson Kyals, James Everson, Wilbur
Clifton, Wesley Watson and
ie Bolton.
fact
First. Petitioners desire for them-
se-t with a [selves and associates to be incorp-
evcning ati° rate< ^ under the name of Gatewood
It wa.< sa f d I Cogdell Hardware Company, for a
l enjoyable Period of twenty (20) years with
•hool girls. I ri b r bt of
thereof.
al at the expiration
i Second,
poration
profit
ith Calotabs
' \dv.)
BETTER THAN ’
WHISKEY FOR.
COLDS AND FLU!
Rub-My-Ti.m i, a powerful anti,
septic; it kills the poison caused from
in'ected cuts, euros old sores, tetter,
«»<=■—(»dv.)—(S)
, of Athens, Mrs. Edna Williams
al, Medicated With Latest p i‘ rt .' of . Atheni - ■
Scientific Remedies, Usedt Anicncus ’ und ”■» s "y to
and Endorsed by Euro- —*
pean and American Army i, R »h-My-Tisn, i, » gre«i pain knier.
« - a- ^ I It relieve* pain and soreness caused
‘The Farmer’s Worst Enemy—Rats
The Farmer’s Best Friend—
Rat-Snap.
These are the words of James Bax-
cSr\5.. : “Ever since I tried RAT-
SNAP I have always kept it in the
house. Never fails. Used about S3
worth of RAT-SNAP a year and fig-
ure it saves me $300 in chicks, eggs
and feed. RAT-SNAP is convenient,
just break up cake, no mixing with
«i a F * 00( ' * Three sizes, 25c, 50c
J. 1 - 00 - Sold and guaranteed by Na
than Mun-ay, Druggist, Sheffield Co.
anrt Sparks Grocery Co.— (adv.)
Surgeons to Cut Short a j by Rh^mafum, Neur.i f i.V'sp«b
Cold and Prevent Compli-' (s>
cations.
i ® 66 ~ V. P ro » cn ■* will cure Ma-
Chill, and Fever, Biliou, Fever
Cold, and LaGrippo.—(adv.)—(S)
ivery Druggist in U. S. In
structed to Refund Price'
THE REASON WHY
While You Wait at Count- ! Explanation Given Which Ex-
« If Relief Does Not Come plains Efficacy of 101 Tonic.
Within Two Minutes. j _
important ingre-
are thr:.*a
am. It- OIC 1111 -fj .
lelightful Taste, Immediate ' dienta in Dr - wiii»in*’ 101 Tonic,
Relief, Quick Warm-Up. ™ ch one of which has
an important
duty. They are Quinine, Iron and
*ar in the Magnesia. The quinine in the tonic
the two- c ^ ears the blood of all influenza, ma-
Ilever, au- ^ aria or °tber harmful germs. The
tl* labera- ! iron builds up the rich, healthy,
approved and most I strengthening blood which puts stam-
‘inlorsed by tlie high-|ina into the weakened body and the
and proclaimed by j magnesia acts gently on the liver
ip o as ten times «*i an( j bowels, cleaning a.'ay the ac-
of the >
Aspironai,
cough r
nnfeed bv
alio
whiskey,
any other cold and cough
have ever tried,
stores are now supplied
mderfu! new elixir, so aU
do to got rid of that cold
to the nearost drug store,
k half a dollar for a bottle
and tell him to serve you
ifuls with four teaspoon
•r in a glass. With yom
hand, take the drink
nd call for your monev
o minutes if you canno*
1 fading away like n dream
ime limit. Don’t be bash-
druggists invite you and
to try it. Kverybody’i
cumulated poisons.
This combination Is of ’ town worth
for the treatment of Colds, I.aGrippe,
Fever, Chills, Influenza and Malaria.
Durim, last year’s influenza epi
demic the sales of 101 Tonic increas
ed over 500 per cent. This is proof
a-plenty of the value of this rem
edy for the t-^atment of “flu”. At
the vrst iign of “flu” or malaria
use Dr. Williams’ 101 Tonic. A 25
and 50 cent bottle may be procured
at your drug store.
Accept no substitutes. adv
LEGAL AD No. 141.
Application for Year's Support.
GEORGIA, Sumter County.
The aoDraisers appointed to set
aside a year’s support out of the
estate of J. H. Turner, late of said
county, deceased, to Mrs. Leila M
Turner and her minor children, hav
ing made their return to this office,
notice is hereby given to all parties
interested to file objections if any
they have, on or before the first
Monday in February, else said re-
port will be made the judgment of
this court. January 5th 1920.
JOHN A dOBB,
Ordinary, Sumter County, Ga.
object of i
. - liary gain a
to its stockholders.
Third. The particular business ty
b«- carried on by said company is a
general hardware mercantile busi-i
ness, with a right to handle all,
classes of merchandise usually hand
led by any hardware concern. includ-J
ing all kinds of farm inniplcments, j
buggies, wagons, automobiles, trac
tors. trucks, and all classes of sup
plies and accessories used in Conner-,
tion with all such machinery and ar-.
tides of every kind whatsoever. To
buy and sell goods, wares and mer-j
ehand : se, including cotton, corn and,
and all kinds of personal property
which may be ^ised or handled in the |
way of payment of debts to or by
the company in any manner whatso
your cold or cough is re-
f he remainder of the bottle
'our wife and babies, for
' s f '. v far the safest and most
the easiest to take and the
e.ible cold and cough remedy
■ and children.—Adv.)
Maimie E. Cassady, D. C.
Marcia C. Ramsey, D. C.
j Palmer Graduates.
Cassady and Ramsey
I CHIROPRACTORS
Hours 9.30-12 a.m. 2-5 \ n.
' Phone 195. Bell Buildi •
Americus, Ga.
RIDING
CULTIVATORS
Get Your Riding Cultivators While We
Have Them in Stock. We Expect
An Advance In Price
MARTIN DITCHERS
Builds your terraces and drains lakes and low places, and
•»t a coat that will surprise you.
BLACK-LAND PLOWS
ill turn your stiff clay. See this machine before buy-
We carry this in both riding and walking plow.
COTTON AND CORN PLANTERS
We Carry Both Styles—One or Two-Row
Planters
Middle-Busters and Other Modem Farm
Machinery
^'e Carry Points and Parts For All
Machines.
D. A. Carmichael & Sons
Phone 353 Americus Cotton Ave
LEGAL AD No. I4S.
Petition for Leave to Sell Realty.
To Whom It May Concern:
Notice is hereby given that ap
plication will be made to the Court
of Ordinary of Sumter County, Ga ,
*t the February term, 1920, for leave
to sell the land belonging to the
estate of Balos E. Edge. This 7th
day of January, 1920.
GLENN EDGE,
As Administrator of the estate of
Balos E. Edge.
LEGAL AD No. 139.
Application of Administrator for
Laavo to Sell Realty.
GEORGIA, Sumter County.
Notice is hereby given that appli
cation will be made to the Ordinary
of Sumter County, Georgia at Feb
ruary term of said court, 1920, to
sell the real estate of the Estate of
Ida Price, deceased, located in Am
ericus, Sumter County, Georgia.
This 5th January, 1920.
, H. E. ALLEN,
Administrator of Ida Price, de
ceased.
LEGAL AD NO. 147.
NOTICE.
GEORGIA, Sumter County:
Notice is hereby given that appli-
! cation will be made by me to the Or
dinary of Sumter County, Qeorgia,
at February term of Court of Ordi
nary to sell the real estate in said
county of Mrs. Laura G. Parker, de
ceased.
ALEXANDER DUNCAN,
Executor of Laura G. Parker.
Fourth. They desire the right to
buy and own real estate, to execute
notes, mortgages and other evidences
of debt as security for loans, and
ept notes, mortgages and all
other evidences of indebtedness to
secure obligations due it.
Fifth. The principal office and
place of business will be in the city
of Americus, Sumter County, Geor
gia, but they desire the right to es
tablish branch offices and places of
business at such other points as they
desire.
Sixth. The capital stock of said
corporation shall be fifteen thousand
($15,000.00) Dollars, divided into
shares of One Hundred (100.00) Dol
Iars each, all of which has actually
been paid in. Petitioners desire the
right however to increase said capital
stock to Fifty Thousand (50,000,00)
Dollars at any time it desires when
ever a majority of the stock is voted
Seventh. Petitioners desire the
right to adopt and use constitution
and by-laws to provide for the elc
tion of a board of directors and of
ficers of said company, and do such
other things as may be proper and
necessary for the legal operation of
such business.
Eighth. Petitoners desire the right
to have in use a common seal, sue
and be sued, and to do any and all
acts that may be necessary in the op
eration of said business.
Wherefore, petitioners respectful
ly pray that this Honorable Court
pass an order incorporating them un
der the name and style aforesaid
and they will ever pray.
W. W. DYKES,
Petitioners’ Attorney.
Filed in office this 17th day of Jan
uary, 1920.
H. E. ALLEN,
1 Clerk Superior Court.
GEORGIA, Sumter County.
I, H. E. Allen, Clerk of Superior
Court of Sumter County, hereby cer
tify that the foregoing is a true and
correct copy of the petition of Gate-
wood - Cogdell Hardware Company
for a charter as the same appears of
file in this office.
This 17th day of January. 1920.
H. E. ALLEN,
Clerk Superior Court, Sumter Co.
I buying and selling of real estate on
j commission, the lending of money and
| the taking of security for sarne^ the
j building of houses and the contracting
i for same, the improvement of real es
tate, the inculcation of thrift and
i home owning among the colored in-
habitants.
j 4- The capital stock of the saij
('..rpo-ation is to lie Ten Thousand
(1 $0,000.00) Dollars, divided in
•shares of One Hundred ($100.00)
Dollars each, with the privilege of
commencing business when as much
as 10 per cent of the stock is paid in.
Petitioners pray, however, for the
right of increasing the capital stock
to any amount, not to exceed Fifty
Thousand ($50,000.00) Dollars, at
any time, by a two-thirds vote of all
of the stockholders.
5. Petitioners pray that they may
have all the rights, powers and priv
ileges of corporations of like charac
ter. that they may have the power to
own stock in other corporations, and
to own real estate and to borrow
money and o do such other acts and
things ns may be necessary* for the
carrying out of its business.
<». Petitioners pray that they may
he incorporated for a period of twen
ty (20) years, with the power of re
newing the said charter at tho expi-
nrtion of the said time. Respectfully
submitted
SHIPP * SHEPPARD.
Attorneys for Petitioners.
tate.
Witr
nature,
1920.
hand and official sig-
.th day of January,
JOHN A COBB,
Sumter County, (i.
LEGAL AD NO.
GEORGIA, Sumt<
Pursuant to
42
minty.
Filcil in offirn this thi- 2Rth day of
January, 1920.
H. E. ALLEN.
Oory Superior Court. Sumter County.
, / . - - ted I*v
•»<>hn A. Cobh. Ordinary for said
county, at the January term 1920.
Ordinary’s court of said county, will
be sold before the court house door
between the legal hours of sale to
the highest and best bidder for cash
«>n the first Tuesda'* in February,
moximo. the following described
property belonging to the estate of
Mary Ann Barlow, deceased, for the
purpose of paying debts, and distri
bution to heirs: That certain 240
acres more or less, being part of lots
Numbers 53 ana 08. in the 27th dis
trict of said county, known as the
‘‘Old Steve Barlow Place” and being
all the land owned by Mary Ann Bar-
low' at the time of death, consisting
of said lots 53 and 08, except a por
tion sold and taken from th • t
side of said lots, said land being |
bounded on the w r est by the Bump- j
head public road, on the north by i
land of Lucy Jane Allen, on the east;
by lands of W. 0. Easterlin, and on
the south by lands of Ben Methvin.
Said land will be sold in separate 1
t.acts. One tract containing 161 j
acres and the other 73 acres more
or less, according to a survey and
platt recently made by J. B. Ansley.
W T. LANE, I
Admr. Est. Mary Ann Barlow. j
Suffer?
Mrs. J. A. Cox, of Al*
derson, W. Va., writes:
“My daughter . . .suf
fered terribly. She could
not turn in bed ... the
doctors gave her up, and
we brought her home to
die. She had suffered so
much at. .. time. Hav
ing heard of Cardui, we
got it for her.”
/j The Woman’s Tonic
IJEORGTA, Sumter County. I
L H. R. Allen, Clerk of the Supe
rior Court of said county, hereby cer
tify that the foregoing is a true and
correct copy of the application for a
charter aa the same appears of file in
this office. '
This, the 28th (lav of January, 1920
H. E. ALLEN,
Clerk Superior Court, Sumter Co
Ga.
LEGAL AD. No. 144.
GEORGIA, Sumter County.
Mrs. Dollie Chapman, having in
proper form applied to me for per
manent letters of administration on
the estate of Emma Dixon, deceased,
to be issued to H. E. Allen, this is
to cite all and singular the creditors
and next of kin of Emma DixJn. late
of said county, to be and appear at
my office within the time allowed by
law, and show cause, if any they
can, why permanent letters of ad
ministration should not be granted
to H. E. Allen on Emma Dixon es-
j We have undoubtedly the largest
j stock of high grade Long Leaf Yel
low Pine Flooring, Celling and Siding
I ,f any honse In sooth Georgia. Come
down and let us show you. We found
long ago that the trade was demand
ing the very best in lumber, and
hence we acted accordingly—bought
heavily of the very best to be had.
We, of course, have the cheaper
grades and hence are woll prepared
to supply your wants. Come down
and let us show yon our stock and
figure with you on your bill of lum-
ber| Jno. W. Shiver. Phono 117. 1
“in a few days, she be
gan to improve,” Mrs.
Cox continues, "and had
no trouble at... Cardui
cured her, and we sine
its praises everywhere.”
We receive many thou
sands of similar Idlers
cverv year, telling of the
good Cardui has done for
women who suffer from /
complaints so common to /
their sex. If should do SO
:jood, too. Tr^
you go<
Cardui.
U. S. Government Warns Farmers j
About Disease Caused by Rats. I
They carry Bubonic plague, fatal 1
to human beings. They carry foot!
and mouth disease, which is fatal to
stock. They kill chickens, eat grain,
cause destruction to property. If you '
have rats RAT-SNAP will kill them.!
Cremates rata after killing them—
leaves no smell. Comes in cakes,
ready for use. Three sizes, 25c, 50c,
$1.00. Sold and guaranteed by Na
than Murray, Druggist, Sheffield Co.
snd Sparlu Grocery Co.— (adv.)
A Rat Breeds 6 to 10 times a Year.
Averaging Ten Young to a Litter.
Remember this, act as soon as yea
see the first rat. Get a pkg. of RAT-
SNAP. It's a sure rat and mice de
stroyer. It’s convenient, comes irn
cake' form, no mixing. Mummifier
rat after killing—leaves no smelL
Cats or dogs won't touch it. Three
sizes, 25c, 50c, $1.00. Sold and guar
anteed by Nathan Murray, Druggist*
Shemeld Co. and Sparks Gro. Com--
666 quickly relieves Colds and La-
Grippe, Constipation, Biliousness^
Loss of Appetite and Headaches*—-
(adv,)—(S)
Bed Cedar Shlnglea are the be*
yet We carry at all times m !ais»
stock and can fill your order*
promptly. Come to see us when ym»
are in the market tor shingles* Jneu
W| Shiver. Phone 117.
LEGAL NO. 140.
Executive’s Sale of Realty.
GEORGIA, Sumter County.
By virtue of an order of the
Court of Ordinary of Sumter Coun
ty, Georgia, there will be sold befon
the court house door in said county,
on the first Tuesday in February,
1920, between the legal hours of sale
a house and lot on the southwest
corner of Church and Dudley streets
in Americus, Georgia, the property
oi the estate of Mrs. Mary A. Horn
deceased. Terms of sale cash.
I. B. SMALL.
Executor, Estate Mrs. Mary A.
Horne, Deceased.
LEGAL AD NO. 146.
GEORGIA, Sumter County
Will be sold before the court house!
LEGAL AD NO. 149.
Georgia, Sumter county.
To The Superior Court of Said
door in the City of Americus, said County: The'petition of Peter Wul-
county between the legal hours of ker, H. II. Smith. D. F. Pughley, Judge
first.Mi nday in February, Tayior, M. B. Phillips, J. C. Wil-
in h ^n °T ! f Wm . l '£ C ^ 0 'J a y> to 'J ri * ! l»m., I). W. Whitfield, Jr., E. B. Cof-
One 10-2° Titan 1. H. C. tractor. Said 1 f..,., T. J. Smith, J. H. Henderson, E.
C rt winwi ,° n ‘r , h ° P ro ! ,, ’ rt y.o* | J' Hi ». E- Brown, E. J Moye, J.
Lf'd^ 1X Vf r V !T W. Barnum, Willie Cary, . W. Hugu-
eu, in favor h of C John° U W ll ‘ y ’ S ' S Humhcr ‘. *'■ L. Jones, S R.
mild it. ..Hr n IIJI Llndley; Burleigh, C. H. Harrold, <i. E. Sta
^S'ry'oVjTnuarv °192 Cd '° Ck - Thi »|fi-.Mitch.il. S B Barney Wis
•dom Bovins, J. T. Phillips, E. Wilson
H. L. Walker, T. M. Hart, R. C. Ken
Lucius Harvey, Sheriff.
LEGAL AD NO. 143.
GEORGIA, Sumter County
nedy, E. Stallworth, D. W. Whitfield,
Sr., C. S. Wooten, B. W. Warren and
S. M. Weston, for themselves, their
Notice is herey given that Birdie S ’ M ' Vc5ton ’ ,or themselves, their
Wood Ellis, as administratrix on the ! a ' , ' H,atL ' H aml na,i * ns dt ” ,lrc be
estate of J. Branch Ellis, late of said ,ncor P° ra t e d under the name and
county, deceased, has applied to the, °* ^e Sumter Mercantile and
Ordinary of Sumter County, Geor- j Realty Company,
gia, for leave to sell t v e land be- 1 • The head office of the said cor-
longing to t. e estate of the said J. poration to be in Americus, (Georgia,
w* I . with the privilege of establishing
ment of debts of said deceased, and
for the purposes of distribution, and
that said application will be heard at
the regular term of the Court of
Ordinary of Sumter County, Geor
gia, to be held on the first Monday
February, 1920.
This the 7th day of J&nuanr, 1920.
JOHN A COBB,
Ordinary, Sumter County, Ga.
9 the di
branch offices in such place
rectors may deem proper.
2. The object of the said corpora
tion to be pecuniary gain for its
stockholders.
3. The particular business of the
said corporation is to tho buying,
selling and dealing in dry goods, gro
ceries, wares and merchandise and the
READ’S
FISH SCRAP
GUANO
Best fertilizer for
all crops
A full line of high grade fertilizers. We
can supply your requirements for almost any
thing in the fertilizer line. Do not wait until
the rush is on to place your order, but do it
without further delay.
Read Phosphate Co.
Cordele, Georgia.